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Dome Keeper free multiplayer update and Lost Keepers DLC have launched

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Last updated: 13 Apr 2026 at 2:28 pm UTC

The excellent Dome Keeper now has multiplayer, and there's a new content DLC available that brings The Infiltrator and The Beastmaster characters.

For the free multiplayer update it includes co-op across relic hunt, assignments and prestige. There's also the versus mode, local split-screen and online play for up to 8 people. You can even mix local and online play together along with cross-play. Overall, an incredible addition to an already great game.

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For the DLC, The Lost Keepers, it includes:

Learn and master two new Dome Keeper playstyles with The Infiltrator, a nimble keeper moving swiftly with a rope and skilled jumps; and The Beastmaster, an arcane keeper traversing the mines with agile tentacles and their catgoblin minions.

Along with the new keepers, this DLC includes a full set of cosmetic content to discover and unlock, plus extra goodies:

  • 9 new assignments
  • 5 new pets
  • 4 skins for The Infiltrator and 4 skins for The Beastmaster
  • 2 new skins for The Engineer and The Assessor
  • The Infiltrator OST
  • The Beastmaster OST
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Release Date: 27th September 2022
Platform: 🐧 Native Linux
Official links:Steam
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